@TraderHMS @SJosephBurns somebody has to buy a top
— RogerV (@RVchartchatter) November 14, 2014
@SJosephBurns with no beer
— Mike Weaver (@weavenow) November 14, 2014
I would rather wish I was in a trade than wish I was out of a trade. Capital preservation and risk management are a traders job.
— Sunrise Trader (@SunriseTrader) November 13, 2014
When in doubt stay out. Let price come to your buy point. There is always another trade. Write plans, set alerts, see it, trade it.
— Sunrise Trader (@SunriseTrader) November 13, 2014
@SJosephBurns Trading's holy grail *does* exist and it stares back at you from the mirror every morning 🙂
— Bruss Bowman (@brussbowman) November 13, 2014
WHO IS WHO IN THE TRADING ZOO? @Draztek @marketmodel @EdMatts @TraderHMS @SJosephBurns pic.twitter.com/ebmiYBeErV
— HMS Trader Cards (@TraderHMS) November 12, 2014
If we don't close green it's the weekend.
— Northy (@NorthmanTrader) November 12, 2014
THIS here is the Ali Blah Blah top. For reals now. $SPY
— △ (@mnycx) November 12, 2014
Shorts looking like bunch of bozos once again.
— Alan Farley (@msttrader) November 12, 2014
If you're begging on social media for your positions to go up, you "may" not have the most robust investment process
— JeffBSF (@MPortfolios) November 12, 2014
@SJosephBurns Yeah except nobody brings free drinks to my desk.
— Executive Buying (@ExecutiveBuying) November 12, 2014
"@tradingplays: "A bull market tends to bail you out of all your mistakes. Conversely, bear markets make you pay." – Jesse Livermore
— traderstewie (@traderstewie) November 12, 2014
$XLU now trading at a P/E of 19, just like you would expect from illustrious growth markets such as regulated electricity sales…
— Northy (@NorthmanTrader) November 11, 2014
@SJosephBurns I'd like to think I've become friends with @LazT3Live He has a great saying: "Risk and inch to make a yard."
— George Maniere (@GeorgeManiereg) November 8, 2014
#FF myself – to say I've smashed it recently is an understatement 🙂
— Mella (@Mella_TA) November 7, 2014
Like a good economist I stay warm in winter by seasonally-adjusting the weather.
— Jon Boorman, CMT (@JBoorman) November 14, 2014